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Space to Grow argues that political inefficiencies stunted NASA’s innovation, while SpaceX’s market-driven model slashed costs by up to 99 percent, launching a new era of commercial exploration.
While US officials are worried about Russian anti-satellite weapons, or ASATs, the behavior of Russia's Nivelir satellites is puzzling. It's clear that Russia is deliberately launching these ...
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Over the last decade, the world of space exploration and innovation has exploded. On this episode of Next Giant Leap, season 2 hosts Mike Greenley, CEO of MDA Space, and Mike Massimino, Columbia ...
Two small spaceports in the far north of Sweden and Norway are racing to launch the first satellites from mainland Europe ...
But these Mission Extension Vehicles don't have the ability to transfer fluids from one satellite to another. That is the ...
Gregory Vaisman, co-founder of Sputnik Russian Television and Cultural Association and long-term St Kilda resident, has ...
President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” includes a significant build up of U.S. military and security installations, ...
CU was recently granted a $2.5 million gift from long-time donors Dale and Patricia Hatfield. The funding will be used to ...
It might be another conspiracy theory, but the saga of the lost Soviet cosmonauts has persisted for many years, largely ...
In both the Soviet Union and the United States, early space programs used animals as test pilots, with little regard for ...
On September 18, 1968, the Soviet Union’s Zond 5 spacecraft managed to circle the Moon. The achievement beat NASA’s iconic ...
Gabie Boko, CMO at NetApp In the ‘Space Race’ of the 1960’s, world powers rushed to accelerate scientific innovation for the sake of national pride. The outcomes of the ‘AI Space Race’ will shape the ...